The Works of Francis Bacon: Baron of Verulam, Viscount St. Alban, and Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen6C. and J. Rivington, 1819 |
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... hope , while I am performing this act of justice , I may be ex- may cused the ambition of preserving my own name , by uniting it with those of BACON and YORKE . Your delicacy here restrains me from in- dulging myself farther in the ...
... hope , while I am performing this act of justice , I may be ex- may cused the ambition of preserving my own name , by uniting it with those of BACON and YORKE . Your delicacy here restrains me from in- dulging myself farther in the ...
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... hope you are not so stately , but that I shall be one to you stylo ve- tere or stylo novo . For my fortune ( to speak court ) it very slow , if any thing can be slow to him that is secure of the event . In short , nothing is done in it ...
... hope you are not so stately , but that I shall be one to you stylo ve- tere or stylo novo . For my fortune ( to speak court ) it very slow , if any thing can be slow to him that is secure of the event . In short , nothing is done in it ...
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... hope to serve his turn , and yet to preserve your lordship's good opinion . This I write to the end , that if your lordship do see nothing to the con- trary , you may assure him more , or trust him less ; and chiefly , that your ...
... hope to serve his turn , and yet to preserve your lordship's good opinion . This I write to the end , that if your lordship do see nothing to the con- trary , you may assure him more , or trust him less ; and chiefly , that your ...
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... hope , yet not passionate against you , till I grew passionate for you . Then she said , that none thought you fit for the place but my lord Treasurer and myself . Marry , the others must some of them say before us for fear or for ...
... hope , yet not passionate against you , till I grew passionate for you . Then she said , that none thought you fit for the place but my lord Treasurer and myself . Marry , the others must some of them say before us for fear or for ...
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... hope will be followed at hand with another of more assurance . And I must confess this very delay hath gone so near me , as it hath almost overthrown my health ; for when I revolved the good memory of my father , the near degree of al ...
... hope will be followed at hand with another of more assurance . And I must confess this very delay hath gone so near me , as it hath almost overthrown my health ; for when I revolved the good memory of my father , the near degree of al ...
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